UT Southern Announces New Women’s Basketball Head Coach

PULASKI, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee Southern has announced the hiring of Ross James as the next Women’s basketball head coach.

“We are thrilled to hire Coach James to lead the women’s basketball program at UT Southern,” said Vice Chancellor/Athletic Director Brandie Paul. “Coach James brings a wealth of experience and a holistic vision for the program’s future, which is exactly what we are seeking. We are confident that he will continue to elevate our women’s basketball program and have an immediate impact on the lives of our student-athletes.” 

James comes to UT Southern after serving as an assistant coach at several NCAA Division I institutions, most recently at Fordham University. Additionally, he has held assistant coaching positions at Utah State University and Sacred Heart University. 

“I am honored to join the UT Southern family and look forward to the seasons ahead,” said Coach James. “Thank you to Chancellor Dr. Linda Martin and Vice Chancellor/Athletic Director Brandie Paul for entrusting me with the women’s basketball program. I am grateful for the opportunity and want to thank my past and present mentors for their guidance. I am confident in our direction, and I look forward to leading our team with hard work and purpose.” 

James’ coaching journey includes a remarkable four-season stint as head coach at NCAA Division III Mary Baldwin University. He led the Fighting Squirrels to a significant turnaround, achieving a 17-10 record in the 2018-19 season, a notable improvement from their previous 2- 23 standing. Under his guidance, the team made three consecutive USA South Tournament appearances and recruited multiple All-Conference players. These achievements earned him the USA South Coach of the Year and D3 Hoops South Region Coach of the Year honors in 2019. 

Before his head coaching role, James served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Lafayette College, where he demonstrated his talent in identifying and nurturing players. He received recognition for the Blue Star Honorable Mention Recruiting Class in 2017. 

James holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology and anthropology from Millsaps College and a master’s degree in kinesiology from Texas Woman’s University. His collegiate basketball career at Millsaps was marked by a successful junior season with a 28-4 record and an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA D-III Tournament. 

Ross James’ appointment brings extensive experience and dedication to the UT Southern women’s basketball program, positioning it for continued success and growth.

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About The University of Tennessee Southern

The University of Tennessee Southern, established in 2021 through the acquisition of Martin Methodist College (founded in 1870), is the fourth undergraduate campus in the UT System. As the only public four-year institution of higher education between Chattanooga and Memphis, and located approximately 70 miles south of Nashville and 40 miles north of Huntsville, Alabama, UT Southern offers a comprehensive and dynamic educational experience. Committed to academic excellence and community involvement, it prepares students for successful and meaningful careers. For more information about UT Southern, visit: utsouthern.edu.